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In Adulthood, Morality, and the Fully Human, John J. Shea describes an adult, moral, and fully human self in terms of integrity and mutuality. Those who are fully human are caring and just. Violence is the absence of care and justice. Peace—the pinnacle of human development—is their embodiment. Integrity and mutuality together beget care and justice and care and justice together beget peace. Shea shows the practical importance of the fully human self for education, psychotherapy, and spirituality. This book is especially recommended for scholars and those in helping professions.
John J. Shea was professor of psychology and religion, human development, pastoral counseling, and pastoral care at Fordham University and Boston College.
Part IChapter 1: Integrity and Mutuality: Structure of the Fully HumanChapter 2: The Six Characteristics: The Fully Human as MosaicChapter 3: Care and Justice: The Fully Human in ActionChapter 4: Violence and Peace: Dialectic of the Fully HumanPart IIChapter 5: Education and the Fully HumanChapter 6: Psychotherapy and the Fully HumanChapter 7: Spirituality and the Fully HumanConclusion: The Human Going ForwardAppendix
. . . . throughout this entire work [John] brings the wealth of his hard-won wisdom—from the pit-face of a life-time of teaching and mentoring pastoral ministers and religious educators—and an extraordinary command of the social science literature, to propose a vision that can inspire our educating-in-faith.